Recording desktop activity for use in FCP

Greetings,
I need to record about a minute of desktop activity (browsing the internet on Safari) for a piece I am doing. I tried using one program that records desktop activity and converts it to a quicktime file but the finished product was no where near broadcast quality.
Any tips/suggestions would be much appreciated.

Though I've been a long-time user of SnapzPro I recently bought iShowU for recording desktop activity (as I couldn't get the results I needed from SnapzPro).
I've found iShowU excellent. Very, very fast and great quality in FCP. (Make sure, when capturing in iShowU that the capture size is consistent with your image size in FCP. Using just the Apple Intermediate Codec in iShowU did a great job for me.)
I recommend that you download and try the iShowU demo. You'll get a watermark until you buy but at least you'll know if it's for you.
BTW, I have nothing whatever to do with iShowU. In fact, I'm in Ireland and they're in New Zealand - on the other side of the planet!...
Hugh

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